Scotland drew their second World Cup qualifier on Tuesday, with a 1-1 draw against Macedonia at Hampden Park.
Nikoclhe Noveski had given the visitors a shock lead, before Kenny Miller equalised for the spoils to be shared.
Pressure is mounting on Scotland boss Craig Levein after a less than convincing performance, but the manager is refusing to panic.
“I feel that this job was always going to be difficult but things are going reasonably well,” he told Sky Sports.
“Today was a little bit disappointing we did not pick up the (full) points. But I look at the situation in the table – three teams on four points and we are on two.
“We are one win away from going top of the group.
“As I keep saying, until this qualification campaign is over, we will not know what are good points and what are bad points.
“We have to wait and see.
“I am a little bit disappointed. I was hoping to win the game.
“But I said at the start of this competition that every team will drop points and it will be extremely difficult because I think there is a not a lot between the teams.
“That showed tonight. I thought Macedonia were an extremely good team,” he concluded.






